2021 Indonesian Film Festival

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41st Indonesian Film Festival
Date10 November 2021
SiteAssembly Hall, Jakarta Convention Center
Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by
Highlights
Best Picture Photocopier
Most awardsPhotocopier (12)
Most nominationsPhotocopier (17)
Television coverage
Network
Duration2 hours, 50 minutes [1]

The 41st Indonesian Film Festival ceremony, presented by Indonesian Film Board and Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, honored the achievement in Indonesian cinema released from 1 October 2020 to 31 August 2021. [2] The ceremony was held on 10 November 2021 at the Assembly Hall, Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta, Indonesia, and presented by actors Tissa Biani, Prilly Latuconsina, Angga Yunanda and Jefri Nichol. [3] Coinciding with Heroes' Day, President Joko Widodo awarded the Father of Indonesian Cinema, Usmar Ismail posthumously as a National Hero of Indonesia. [4]

Contents

Crime mystery film Photocopier won a total of twelve awards, including Best Picture. [5] Other winners included Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens and Preman with two, Ahasveros, The Heartbreak Club , Invisible Hopes, Nussa , The Sea Calls for Me, Three Faces In The Land Of Sharia, Yuni with one.

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 10 October 2021 and aired on Vidio and YouTube. [6] Four categories – Favorite Film, Favorite Actor, Favorite Actress, and Best Film Critic – were added, which the former three were voted by audience. [7] Photocopier led all nominees with seventeen nominations; Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens came in second with sixteen. [8]

Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Audience Awards

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
17 Photocopier
16 Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens
14 Yuni
10Bete's Love
8 Layla Majnun
8 Preman
4Asih 2
Paranoia
3Jakarta vs Everybody
2 Bidadari Mencari Sayap
Generasi 90an: Melankolia
Films that received multiple awards
AwardsFilm
12 Photocopier
2 Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens
Preman

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